Our weekly feature, Brits of the Week, assesses the three most impactful British players from the week just gone, in the opinion of our correspondent Sam Barker. Overall it was a pretty mediocre week for Brits with juniors and futures suffering mostly first or second round exists. Nevertheless, there was still a Grand Slam title

Week 20 The Winners It was a third doubles final of the year for Amanda Carreras and her regular Italian partner Alice Savoretti. The unseeded pair have played superbly in patches, but put together a breathless week of play to take their first 25K title as a pair. Great to see success this week for

Our weekly feature, Brits of the Week, assesses the three most impactful British players from the week just gone, in the opinion of our correspondent Sam Barker. With the British grass court swing getting underway it has been a much quieter week as many of the British players take some time off to adjust to

In this fortnightly feature we’ll round up the results from our British wheelchair tennis stars competing around the globe. Week 19 Open de Vendee – ITF 3 Series Quads It’s a short hop over the channel for us in week 19 as our only active Brits were found in action in the West of France.

Our weekly feature, Brits of the Week, assesses the three most impactful British players from the week just gone, in the opinion of our correspondent Sam Barker. Shall we just get straight into it this week? #3 – Alex Ward – KPN Renewables Bangkok Open 2016: Semi-Finals A few weeks ago, when Alex last made

The British doubles dry spell is well and truly over as another three trophies were collected over the last fortnight. Week 18 The Winners Luke Bambridge collected his second title of 2016 alongside new partner Farris Fathi Gosea as they found success down in Mexico. The third seeds romped through the field, facing fourth seeds

In this weekly feature we’ll round up the results from our British wheelchair tennis stars competing around the globe. Week 17 Knokke Zoute Junior Roller Open There was no shortage of events during week 15 but Brits were hard to come by. Just three graced the court, all competing in the Knokke Zoute Junior Roller

Our weekly feature, Brits of the Week, assesses the three most impactful British players from the week just gone, in the opinion of our correspondent Sam Barker. This has been a strange week. Andy Murray was the sole male to make it into the last eight of any competition anywhere whilst there was more –

It may have been one of the busier weeks on the ATP Tour but it was the women who stole the show with a hat-trick of victories to record our first triple title winning week since the feature’s birth. The Winners Fresh on the comeback path, Samantha Murray and her partner Despina Papamichail were the

Our weekly feature, Brits of the Week, assesses the three most impactful British players from the week just gone, in the opinion of our correspondent Sam Barker. They say success comes at a price. In this circumstance, the success of British tennis stars comes at the price of me having to pick just three of